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    I have a Performa PowerPc G2(603e)!

    I don't know if the Mac @ the university is similar. On the model is clearly written PowerPc. It can also be an early G3. If you like macs @ the university you have 2 choose this one or written hybride.

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    Herve,

    PowerMacs are not always G3/G4/G5 processors. The first PowerMacs were 601, then I think 603/603e, then 604. Then they went to G3/G4/G5.

    As far as I know, there were no G3 Performas from Apple. There might be upgrades though.

    Hope that helps

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    He said G2 not G3
    I think he is lumping 603-604 into G2 and 601 are G1
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    It can also be an early G3

    just trying to be helpful

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    there is no such thing as G5 yet.

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    Originally posted by buggs1a
    there is no such thing as G5 yet.
    Thank you Captain Obvious, for your helpful contribution.

    We are all now much better off with your guidance.

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    Originally posted by AdmiralAK
    He said G2 not G3
    I think he is lumping 603-604 into G2 and 601 are G1
    Correct.

    I have a 7200 G1 at 90 MHz. Does anybody knows if it can be accelerated ?

    BTW the 601 and 604 were released before the 603.
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    Originally posted by chevy


    Correct.

    I have a 7200 G1 at 90 MHz. Does anybody knows if it can be accelerated ?
    Yeah... You can make it a G4!!!

    http://www.sonnettech.com/product/crescendo_7200.html
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